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Extreme high temperature weather occurred in Canada. What's the impact of this round of hot weather?

According to Canadian meteorologists, this round of high-temperature weather is affected by the "hot dome", which means that the hot high-pressure area in the sky is stagnant, constantly rejecting cold air and absorbing hot air like a water pump, making the temperature rise higher and higher.

On June 29th, 20021year, the heat wave that swept through western Canada continued to bring high temperature to the local area, and Litton broke the Canadian high temperature record for three consecutive days. On June 30th, a rare heat wave hit western Canada and northwestern United States, setting a record for high temperature. In Washington and Oregon, hot weather has killed more than a dozen people.

On July 2, it was reported that due to the "hot dome" coverage, extreme high temperature weather occurred in western Canada, and Litton broke the Canadian high temperature record for three consecutive days.

90% of Litton was swallowed up by fire.

On July 1 day, local time, Litton, a small town in western Canada hit by ultra-high temperature, was swallowed up by fire, 90% of the area was burned, and hundreds of local residents were forced to evacuate.

Local officials said that the town was swallowed up by fire in just 15 minutes. Due to the urgency of the incident, many residents had no time to take their belongings with them when they evacuated. The town's power facilities were also burned down; Infrastructure such as railways and expressway have also been damaged to varying degrees. ?

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